4801.] 
ploughed by the common plough, with two 
horfés and one man; that the work was done 
well on-both fides, and equally as well by the 
‘double as by the fingle-plough, and with as 
little labour and tatigue to the horfes.”’— 
From the refult of this experiment, which 
proved fo highly fatisfaétory. to all pre- 
fent, the dotble plough is likely to come 
nto general uféin that neighbourhood. 
Married.|] ‘Capt. GC. A. Crickett, to Mifs 
M. Leggett, of Colchefter. 
'. Mr. W. Milner, of Manningtree, to Mifs 
S. Long, of Miftley. 
. Mr,-Edwardsy «miller, of Leigh, aged 2r, 
‘to Mrs. R. Jofslyn, aged 66,relict of Mr, J. 
Jofslyn, gent; of Braintree ; Mrs. jofslyn is 
poflefied of an'ample fortune.—Mr.T. Rolfe, 
jun, a refpectable miller, to Mifs Bennett, 
both of Braintree. 
The Rev. W.Lee, A.M. and refor of 
New Sanipford, to Mifs. M. Kentith, of 
Little Bardfield Hall. 
«Mr. Polley, to Mifs Wilkin, both of Tip- 
tree Heath. 
Mr, Sewell, of Stebbing, to Mifs L. Lep- 
pingwell, of Felftead. 
The Rev. S. WixyM. A, of Faulkbourne, 
to Mifs Walford, of Sible Hedingham. 
At Leigh, Mr. D. Harridge, oyfter-mer- 
~ chant, to Mrs. Gillman, of Leigh-Hall. 
Died}. At Chelmsford, aged 52, Mr. J. 
‘Crew.—Aged 37, Mrs. Baker, relict of the 
late Mr. R. Baker, blackfmith.—Mr. E. Se- 
serety publicdn. 
At Colchefter, aged 17, Mafter B. Blom- 
field, eldeft fon of Capt. Blomfield, of theW. 
Suffolle Militia; his death was occafioned by 
a fall froma horfe, by which his fkuil was 
fraétured 5 he furvived.the fatal accident only 
four hours. ut 
Mr. J. Ling, formerly of the Rofe and 
Crown public houfe. 
Aged 79, Mr. T. Milbank, of Leaden 
Roothing.—Mr. Savell, of Spring field.—In 
the prime of life, Mrs. Clapton, of Great 
Dunmow. 
At Stockwell Hall, Mr. R. Colegrave, efq. 
Mr. J. Cheltnam, ef Leigh —Mrs, Burrs, 
of Plethey.—Mr. ‘T. Green, of Sandon 
Hall. ‘ 
At Cogeglefhall, Mrs. L. Hines. 
Mr. J. Howard, merchant, of Great Clapton, 
and Captain of the Loyal Clapton Volun- 
teers. 
' At an advanced: age, Mr: J. Camp, of 
Prittlewell. xa 
In London, Mr. W. Fitch,. of the Bull’s 
Head Inn, Leadenhall-ftreet, brother to Mr. 
Fitch, of Lyon’s Hall, Much Leighs, in this 
county. 
At Canewden, in the prime of life, Mr. 
R. Thorrington, a refpe€table farmer.— 
Mr. J. Fenton, of Molfham,+many years 
bailiff in the Chelmsford diftri€t.—Mrs. 
Ground, of Whittlefea. 
At Witham, Mrs, Perry. 
' Inthe prime of life, of an apopleétic fit, 
Mr. T.Kefterman, of Paglefham, Captain of 
Montaty Maa. No. 73. 
Mae Kent. 
‘the Eaftern Se&tion of the Rochford Hundred 
-Volunteers. 
469 
Mr. T: Skingle, late- of the -Yew-tree 
Farm, Stebbing.—Mr. T.- Jagger, of Hutton, 
—Mr.R.Patmore, of Braintree —Mrs..Wal- 
den, of Laindon Hills.—Mr. J. Overall, fen. 
of Stebbing. 
“At Haéton. Hill, near Hornchurch, J. 
Baker, efq. deputy-lieutenant and juftice of 
peace for this county. 
KENT. 
Population of Maidfione.—Number of inha- 
bited-houfes, 1320.—Uninhabited, 16.—Fa- 
-Milies, 1742. —— Males, 3335. — Females, 
4.192.—Total, $027. From Mr.- Innys’s 
enumeration in 1695, there were 3676 per- 
fons—from Mr. Howlett’s ditto, in 178r, 
5739—increafe in 86 years, 2063.—Increafe 
of population from 1695 to 1801, 4351. 
The above correét ftatement fhews that the 
wonderful increafe of the population of the 
parith, within the laft 20 years, has regu- 
larly kept pace with its progrefiive wealth 
and induftry. . 
Married.} Mr, J. Nolleth, of the Dock- 
yard, Chatham, to Mifs Brames, of Dartford. 
At Upper Deal, J White, efq. to Mrs. 
Thomas, of Deal.—Mr. E. Carlton, of Til- 
manftone, to Mifs Prebble, of Eythorne.— 
Captain Billinghurft, of the 29th light dra- 
goons, to Mifs A. Hawkins, third daughter 
of the late T, Hawkins, efq. of Nath-court. 
At Deal, Mr. W., Matfon, miller, to Mifs 
Collard. —Mr. J. Barrett, Of Margate, to.Mifs 
Hallet, of Afh.—Mr, R. Allen, of Lydd, to 
Miis Hunt, of Old Romney,—Mr. S. God- 
dard, of Merfham-court, to Mifs Secker, of 
Merfhant.—Mr. J..Norris, taylor and draper, 
of Chilham, to Mirs.. Dobfon, widow, of 
Boughton Aluph. } 
At Tenterden, Mr.-R. Knight, grazier, to 
Mifs Samfon, of Witterfham. 
At Hogham, near Dover, Mr.-J. Bromley, 
fenior, farmer, aged 72, to Mrs. Bean, widow, 
aged 45. ? 
‘At Maidftone, Mr. J. Daw, to Mrs. Weft, 
widow, formerly of the Haunch of Venifon- 
inn.—Mr. T. Phillips, of Ryarfh-mill, to 
Mifs C. Collins, of Leybourne. 
Died.| At Canterbury, Mr. J. Mofs, pub- 
lican——in his 68th year, Mr. IT. Sankey, 
grocer and tallow-chandler, and one of the 
common-council-men of this city.—lIn_ his 
78th yeary Mr. J. Biffaker. 
At Maidftone, inher 82d year, Mrs. 
Homewood.—In her 31ft. year, Mrs. Alex- . 
ander, wife of Mr. Aiexander, bankeri—. 
Mrs, Baily, wife of Mr. Baily, brazier. », 
At Dover, Mrs. Rutter, wife of Mr. E. S. 
Rutter, of the Cuftom-houfe—Mifs E, Mous 
leverer, late of Queen-fyuare, London. 
At Feverfham, after a lingering illnefs, 
Mifs Strouts. s 
At Margate, in her 8sth year, Mrs, Burs 
nell, widow. 
At his houfe on the Lines, near Bromp- 
ton, Mr. periags a refpectable farmere 
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